ID | #1570635628 |
Added | Wed, 09/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Dan Wilson
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Two objects were detected on ground radar at two radar points at an altitude of about 100,000 feet above sea level. Objects appeared and disappeared on the radar scope.
There was no known air traffic in the area. Duration of observation was 45 minutes.
The location of the observers was on the radar, "snow mountain" 25 miles southwest of Louisville (Kentucky), and radar for Arlington heights, 50 miles Northwest of Chicago (Illinois).
According to the document, the data about where the objects were first discovered and where they were lost, show that the objects moved 620 miles in 45 minutes.
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Original news
two objects were picked up on ground radar at two radar sites at approximately 100,000 feet in altitude. The objects appeared and disappeared on scope with no apparent heading. There were no known air traffic in the area. The length of observation was 45 minutes. The manner of observation was search and height radar. The location of the observers was at Snow Mountain radar site 25 miles SW of Louisville, Ky., and Arlington Heights radar site 50 miles NW of Chicago, Il. According to one document, given the locations of where the objects were first sighted and where they lost shows that the objects moved 620 NM in 45 minutes.
Hypotheses
False targets on the radar
Marks from unknown unidentified targets appeared on the radar indicator screens. Mysterious reflected signals were also received in a clear atmosphere from areas where there seemed to be nothing…
Investigation
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